Media

May 25, 2019

This post has been updated. The murder case of Trent DiGiuro, the University of Kentucky football player who was shot and killed on the porch of a Lexington home in 1994, will be the focus on a future edition of NBC’s “Dateline.” The original...

Joel Christopher, the executive editor of the Courier Journal for just over two years, announced Friday that he is leaving the newspaper to helm Gannett’s Knoxville News Sentinel. “When you look at the Knoxville newsroom you see there’s such a rich legacy and strong...

Louisville Public Media’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting received a Peabody Award on Tuesday for its series “The Pope’s Long Con,” documenting the life — and ultimate suicide — of former state Rep. Dan Johnson. “This incredible podcast about a local politician known as...

Louisville Public Media president Michael Skoler announced Wednesday that he is stepping down as president and general manager to pursue other interests. Skoler relocated to Louisville to take the position on Dec. 1, 2016, succeeding Donovan Reynolds, who retired earlier that year. The executive...

By David A. Jones Jr. I love Louisville. It’s an accessible, welcoming hub of commerce and an interesting, forward-thinking place to live. We have many of the assets a true metropolitan city should offer: a healthy economy, fabulous parks, strong neighborhoods, terrific food, and...

Insider Louisville, the city’s digital-first news organization, is transitioning to a nonprofit model to further its mission of delivering impactful journalism on cornerstone topics such as business, education, health, government, culture and the local economy. In doing so, Insider joins a burgeoning nonprofit movement...

Despite beating Wall Street expectations overall, C-suite executives at Papa John’s, including founder John Schnatter, stated that the recent NFL controversy and declining NFL ratings forced sales at company-owned stores in the United States to decline. “When the NFL is declining and you are...

If you’ve eaten at Silver Dollar or Rye, had a drink at Galaxie or Please & Thank You, attended the Buy Local Fair or an event at the KMAC Museum, you’ve seen Mperfect’s handiwork. It’s hard to avoid. But unlike many of its clients,...

During the past month, Scoppechio employees have become more connected and increasingly productive, according to the marketing firm’s CEO Jerry Preyss. All thanks to a new office. “The first day that we were here, somebody came up to me and said ‘I just had...

Ten years ago, when Matt Kamer first joined local advertising agency Bandy Carroll Hellige, companies were just getting into the idea of using social media to further their efforts. Many thought the press release — and perhaps public relations as a whole — was...